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The recently evolved genus Tolpis Adans. has
its major center of diversity located in Macaronesia.
Although recent advances have been made to understand
the relationships of Tolpis species within Macaronesia,
little is still known about the genetic patterns and genetic
diversity of the Azorean and Madeiran Tolpis populations.
To achieve this, a set of 8 microsatellite loci (SSR) was
applied to 478 individuals of Tolpis azorica and T. suc culenta. Genetic structure analysis, in addition to a spatial
analysis, confirmed the existence of geographically cir cumscribed genetic patterns allied to a barrier effect by
the sea in the Azorean T. azorica and T. succulenta. A
detailed analysis of T. azorica revealed three different
genetic groups, each group being particular to a different
Azorean sub-archipelago, while the analysis conducted
with T. succulenta confirmed the occurrence of a differ ential grouping between individuals from Azores and
Madeira populations. The impact of catastrophic volcanic events and intense humanization of the habitats is dis cussed, in view of the present genetic diversity and
structure of the species. In general, T. azorica populations
showed high Fis values and some populations of T. suc culenta both in Azores and in Madeira also showed signs
of putative inbreeding. Conservation actions such as the
eradication of invasive plant and animal species are
advised but translocations of plants or diaspores between
islands or between populations of a same island should
not be attempted.
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Keywords
Azores (Portugal) Açores (Portugal) Endemics Genetic structure Madeira (Portugal) Population genetics Tolpis . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
Citation
Silva, L. B., Sardos, J., Sequeira, M. M., Silva, L., Crawford, D., & Moura, M. (2016). Understanding intra and inter-archipelago population genetic patterns within a recently evolved insular endemic lineage. Plant Systematics and Evolution, 302(4), 367-384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-015-1267-1
Publisher
Springer